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Stability of ten configurations of the Hoffmann external-fixation frame.

J B Finlay, T K Moroz, C H Rorabeck, J R Davey, R B Bourne.   

Abstract

The rigidity, load to yield, and load to failure of ten configurations of the Hoffmann external fixator were investigated using a model of wooden pylons with a simulated fracture that consisted of either a reduced transverse cut or a ten-millimeter gap. The axial compressive, torsional, anterior-posterior bending, and medial-lateral bending characteristics of four forms of the single half-frame (half-pinned), four double half-frame, and two full-frame (transfixion-pinned) configurations were examined. Of the single half-frame configurations, a system with a second stacked connecting-rod proved to be superior; however, the system yielded at a mean axial compressive load of only 199 newtons and failed totally at 355 newtons. The delta frame (two rods connecting or triangulating two half-frames set at an angle of 45 degrees to one another) was as rigid as the quadrilateral full frame in axial compression; however, it exhibited low loads to yield and to failure, with means around 200 and 350 newtons, respectively. The use of only two pins in each pin-cluster did not significantly affect the performance of the delta frame. The two full-frame systems performed poorly in torsion and particularly poorly in anterior-posterior bending. The loads that caused a one-millimeter movement within the fracture gap in axial compression were notably low: for the stacked half-frames the load did not exceed a mean value of 174 newtons; for the double half-frame, 190 newtons; and for the quadrilateral frame, 412 newtons. We concluded that no frame had a good over-all performance with regard to rigidity.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3597473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am        ISSN: 0021-9355            Impact factor:   5.284


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